Your Ranger Dealer's Responsibilities; Owner/Operator's Responsibilities - Ranger boats 522VX Owner's Manual

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Prior to delivery, the dealer should make certain that the product and
equipment is completely operational;the proper propeller is installed; and
that all oil, fuel system and lubrications systems are understood. The
dealer should explain the operation of all instrumentation equipment, and
the boat electrical and livewell systems.
The dealer should check for correct carburetor adjustment, throttle and
steering functioning, and instrumentation accuracy. Engine cooling water
should be properly circulating.
The dealer should test for maximum engine RPM as specified in the
engine manu fa c t u r e r 's specification sheet(s) and/or engine ow n e r 's
manual for proper operation of all equipment and for proper adjustment of
steering effort and direction. All necessary adjustments for maximum
efficiency should be made.

Owner/Operator's Responsibilities...

It is the owner/operator's responsibility to perform all safety checks and
to ensure that all lubrication and maintenance instructions are complied
with for maximum safety and proper operation.
It is also the owner/operator's responsibility to return the unit to the
Ranger dealer for a periodic checkup.
The owner/operator is responsible for the correct operation of the boat
and for the safety of its occupants. Be sure that all operators read this
manual before attempting to operate the boat.Your passengers should be
shown the location and use of all emergency equipment and one
passenger should be instructed how to handle the boat in case of
emergency. U.S. Coast Guard requirements for PFDs (Personal Flotation
Devices, or Life vests) can vary, depending on the type of boat. Be sure
to comply with the U.S. Coast Guard regulations that apply to your boat.
The owner/operator should, however, make certain that all passengers in
the boat are in possession of, and are securely wearing a PFD whenever
the boat is in opera t i o n . We strongly recommend that an engine
emergency stop switch (kill switch) be securely connected to the boat
operator any time that the engine is in operation!
Learn the waterway rules of the locality in which you intend to operate
your boat. Navigable waterways are controlled by Federal regulations
while inland lakes and Canadian waters are controlled by local
jurisdictions. Obey all regulations to protect yourself, your passengers,
and fellow boating enthusiasts.
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